BEIJING/WASHINGTON, March 2 (Xinhua) -- As Jacob Lew was sworn into office as the new U.S. Treasury Secretary on Thursday, U.S. President Barack Obama has so far put in place three key positions in his second-term cabinet.
However, what greeted Lew, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Secretary of State John Kerry is major federal spending cuts that could dampen U.S. economic growth and curb its military readiness.
In his State of the Union address, Obama vowed to boost the country's competitiveness by fostering new economic growth points and increasing investment in key areas such as infrastructure, education, science and vocational training.
To make the president's vision become reality, the new cabinet, now in face of urgent economic challenges and a looming budget crisis, is emphasizing measures to boost U.S. competitiveness and seeking greater cooperation with its allies while trying to avoid any unilateral moves, analysts said.
COPING WITH BUDGET CRISIS BY BOOSTING COMPETITIVENESS
Sweeping U.S. government spending cuts totaling 85 billion dollars began to take effect Friday, after the White House and congressional Republicans failed to reach an agreement on handling the ballooning budget deficit.
Hagel, who was sworn in Wednesday as secretary of defense and whose budget at the Pentagon is set to be slashed by roughly 46 billion dollars, said on Friday that the budget cuts will endanger the U.S. military's ability to conduct its missions.
But he also said he would do whatever he could to make sure the U.S. army's battle effectiveness won't be influenced by the spending cuts.
In a speech at the University of Virginia, Secretary of State John Kerry, who took office on Feb. 1 to succeed Hillary Clinton, also said that the budget impasse was the greatest challenge to U.S. foreign policy.
Though the new treasury secretary has yet to make any public comments on the spending cuts, Lew has said at his Senate Confirmation Hearing in February that the government must leave sufficient room for critical investments in education, research, and infrastructure so as to spur economic growth and boost U.S. competitiveness globally.
Lew also made it clear that the country's top priority now is to strengthen the recovery by fostering private sector job creation and economic growth, complete financial reform, reform the tax system, and expand manufacturing in the United States.
CEMENTING RELATIONS WITH ALLIES
Cementing America's relations and cooperation with its allies around the world while trying to avoid any unilateral actions is clearly one of Obama's foreign policy strategies during his second term, as the president, plagued by a tight budget, is seeking new growth points for the U.S. economy, analysts said.
As Hagel said shortly after being sworn in as the new Pentagon chief, America cannot "dictate to the world" and must work with allies and build relationships with other nations.
"I've always believed that America's role in the world ... has been one that should engage the world. We can't dictate to the world. But we must engage in the world," Hagel said.
"No nation, as great as America is, can do this on their own. We need to continue to build on the strong relationships that we have built."
On Feb. 21, three experts from the Heritage Foundation, a U.S. think tank, co-wrote in an article that the Obama administration have not paid enough attention to the transatlantic alliance in the past four years.
But it is believed that Kerry's trip to Europe as top U.S. diplomat would open up an opportunity for the United States to improve relations with these countries, especially Britain.
Lew, like Kerry and Hagel, also emphasized the importance of international cooperation, urging the Obama administration to work with its partners around the globe as well as organizations like the Group of 20.
Through boosting ties with its allies, Obama is more likely to forge an alliance when dealing with global challenges such as the Syria crisis, the nuclear issues in Iran and on the Korean Peninsula, analysts said, adding that it could also serve as a foundation for his peace efforts for the Middle East.
雅思听力备考笔记:相貌场景
雅思听力考试的应对策略和技巧
雅思听力的题型和五大技巧
雅思听力材料:奥巴马就职演讲(双语字幕)
雅思听力:听电话号码的窍门
雅思听力高分需要学会预测方法
雅思听力高分炼成法(强化阶段)
雅思听力备考笔记:动物场景
雅思听力高频场景词汇:看病场景
雅思听力备考要诀:精听+泛听
雅思听力材料:伟大的作曲家-贝多芬(视频)
雅思听力实用技巧:图书馆场景
雅思听力高频场景词汇:银行场景
课下如何自己复习雅思听力?
雅思听力的新概念魔鬼训练法
雅思听力四大题型的解题方法
雅思听力观点题的解法及应用
雅思听力题型解题指南:Answering the Question
雅思听力高效训练方法:立体训练法
雅思听力的十大题型和十大场景
雅思听力高频场景分析:图书馆场景
详解雅思听力中的替换原则
八个策略助你拿雅思听力高分
雅思听力图书馆场景常考词汇
浅谈提高雅思听力的方法
利用雅思听力真题对话练习口语
雅思听力材料:梵高-向日葵(BBC纪录片)
雅思听力材料:雷诺阿-煎饼磨坊的舞会(BBC纪录片)
雅思听力考试高频词组100组(附例句)
有效提高雅思听力的四条建议
| 不限 |
| 英语教案 |
| 英语课件 |
| 英语试题 |
| 不限 |
| 不限 |
| 上册 |
| 下册 |
| 不限 |